LinkedIn Extension: Notifications

Do you find yourself struggling to log into LinkedIn? Perhaps you’ve not quite found your groove there yet?

If logging onto LinkedIn seems like a little bit of a chore, then the professional social network is seemingly thinking about you with this feature. In good news for users of the Google Chrome browser, LinkedIn has recently released a Chrome Extension that allows you to see new notifications from your LinkedIn profile, straight in your browser.

Grammarly: Free Grammar Checker

Do you make mistakes when you’re writing? Grammarly is a free tool that keeps your error-free and ensures that what you’re writing is effective copy every time! It’s free, so you can give it a go right now.

Would you like a cookie?

It’s a legal requirement in the EU that if your website uses cookies, you must give your visitors information about what you’re tracking and why. If you’re not doing this, here’s some guidance on how you can correct that right now – and a free tool that you can use to set it up.

How to see who’s sharing your content on Twitter

Seeing who’s sharing your content on Twitter is vital for any brand to measure their influence, but what about when someone doesn’t tag you in their Tweet? Can you still see who’s sharing your content if they don’t tag you? In this article, we show you why you should be using this method of social listening and how to do this easily

How do I verify my Business Page on Facebook

Verifying your Page shows that Facebook has approved your Page as a genuine representation of your brand and helps users feel more confident and means that your Page shows higher in search results. Get your Page verified today and start benefiting from this!

Introducing GDPR!

The Data Protection Act has been governing what businesses can and can’t do with the personal information of their customers since 1998, but that’s all due to come to an end soon; really soon. Next year in fact. But it’s being replaced by the General Data Protection Regulation which will come into effect on 25th May, 2018.

Why you Should not be BCCing Recipients in your Emails

Adding email addresses into the BCC field of your email client is seemingly an obvious way to ensure that recipients can’t see who else the email has been sent to, but it is not without risks and issues that you should be aware of. In this article, we talk about what those risks are and what you need to know.

Check your website with our free SEO tool & checker

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) isn’t necessarily something that’s tricky – but it can certainly be hard to know where to start. We’ve built this completely free SEO Audit tool. Use it as many times as you like, no trials, no tricks, no strings attached. Be found easier, find out how.